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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi All,</p><p>This forum is called &quot;Say Hello&quot; so let me do that first: Hello!</p><p>I installed Ubuntu 12.04 into VirtualBox 4.1.18 with Win7 64 bit (4gb ram, dual core) as the host OS. 12.04 was running pretty slow (I had a geek friend make sure my VBox settings were all optimized). But 12.04 was still running too sluggish. He suggested installing xfce which I did. Now it&#039;s faster and more responsive. Yay! I was going to ditch using 12.04 in VBox but now (with xfce) it&#039;s working fine and I&#039;m a happy camper. Apparently the Unity interface is a bit of a resource hog.</p><p>This forum has already helped me fix one issue.</p><p>Kind Regards,</p><p>Advait</p>]]></description>
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